Canadian PC builder Quoted Tech is partnering with another Canadian firm, health technology company CHAH, to build and deploy AI-powered home healthcare systems.
The companies will create Comprehensive Healthcare at Home (CHAH) Support Hubs, which offer “continuous, proactive monitoring” to both seniors and “medically complex patients living at home.”
The system is described as “an integrated infrastructure that extends the reach of care teams into the home, giving clinicians earlier and more reliable signals across patients who would otherwise be largely invisible between appointments.”
The system includes cameras, audio (weak voice, coughing, calls for help, etc.), health records the system can refer to, and sensors (pressure mats, oxygen monitors, etc.) that work together to detect medical emergencies more quickly.
One example CHAH shared is an elderly mother making more trips to the bathroom than usual. CHAH AI will flag the change in behaviour, which could lead to early treatment for a condition. Another example is if the system’s cameras and sensors detect that someone who has complex medical issues hasn’t gotten up all day, a CHAH Care Coordinator is alerted to provide a friendly check-in call and schedule a wellness visit for the next day.
Currently, there is a plan for an initial run of 50 CHAH AI Support Hubs, with Quoted Tech positioned to expand manufacturing capacity in Canada and to grow the platform across the country. The company is currently using a phased implementation, and projects that by 2030-2035, there will be full system integration alongside universal coverage (acute, chronic, long-term, and primary).
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